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And I can't think of any female newcomer (or even established act) who exclusively does puns.
"Requiring evidence of positive associations from studies of 9/11-exposed populations exclusively does not serve the best interests" of the patients, he wrote.
Laboring in your head, exclusively, does feel unnatural; whatever else we might have been doing, back out there on the primeval savannah, we weren't sitting and moving the ends of our fingers minutely on a stone surface for six hours at a stretch.
If play converges, it almost exclusively does so towards the predicted equilibria.
Assigning frequency bands to specific users or service providers exclusively does not guarantee that the bands are being used efficiently all the time.
In an oversimplified way, it is supposed that, if every individual exclusively does what it does best, more production can be achieved and, through free trade, each participant obtains more and better goods and services than without such free trade.
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The wreckers of Larner's local almost exclusively do asbestos removal now.
The lizards apparently prefer larger, easier to find ant species and don't like the Argentine ants at all -- in laboratory studies, lizards fed the smaller ants exclusively did not gain weight.
However, in vitro drug testing is almost exclusively done in well stirred, homogeneous environments.
In many EDs intubations are primarily or exclusively done by anesthesia.
"We exclusively do seed and we get diluted with our founders over time," they tell me.
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